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Canned food drive at Cornell Campus Store

Cornell's Campus Store is sponsoring a canned food drive Dec. 7 through Dec. 18. Faculty, staff and students may drop off canned and dried food products in the main hallway at the Campus Store.

Campus memorial service for Mark McKeon to be held Dec. 7

A memorial service for Mark McKeon, a student in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations who died Nov. 18, will be held on Monday, Dec. 7, in the chapel of Anabel Taylor Hall at 4 p.m. Robert Johnson, director of University Ministries, and the Rev. Michael Mahler will participate in the service.

President Rawlings announces administrative realignment for the Office of the Associate Provost for Human Relations

Cornell President Hunter Rawlings issued the following statement today on administrative changes associated with the Office of the Associate Provost for Human Relations. It was announced Nov. 12 that Winnie Taylor is leaving that post, effective Jan. 1.

Cornell deans issue statement on Latino Studies Program

Philip Lewis, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University, and Biddy Martin, senior associate dean of the college, today (Dec. 3, 1998) released a statement about the Latino Studies Program.

Cornell ion beam lab offering sample analysis at open house

The Ion Beam Analytical Facility, part of the Cornell Center for Materials Research, will hold an open house on Dec. 8, from 9:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The public is invited to take a tour of the facility at 150 Bard Hall on the Cornell campus.

Cornell Trustee Executive Committee to meet in New York Dec. 10

The Executive Committee of Cornell's Board of Trustees will hold a brief open session when it meets Dec. 10 at 1:30 p.m. in the Fall Creek Room of the Cornell Club of New York, 6 E. 44th St., New York City.

New book is aimed at preventing indoor air pollution and sick-building syndrome

Each year, thousands of people get flu-like symptoms from the buildings they live or work in. Causes range from air pollutants, allergens, pathogens and poor ventilation to exposed asbestos insulation and inadequate light.

Betty Friedan's new agenda: Apply feminist ideals of equality, fairness to men as well as women

Betty Friedan would like to develop a quality of life measure -- let's call it QOL -- similar to economic measures like the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that we've created to plumb our nation's economic health.

Cornell Vice President Craft gives update on security issues

As a follow-up to a statement on security issues at Cornell University he distributed Nov. 24, Harold D. Craft Jr., vice president for facilities and campus services, today (Nov. 30, 1998) released a statement regarding lighting and other security concerns.

Cornell names Medical College in honor of Joan and Sanford I. Weill Weills' $100 million gift

Cornell President Hunter Rawlings today announced that the university's medical college has been named in honor of its longtime supporters Joan and Sanford I. Weill.

Paintings will be shrouded to honor AIDS victims

The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell is observing the 10th annual Day Without Art, Dec. 1. Day Without Art is an international day of action and mourning in response to the AIDS crisis.

Cornell Vice President Craft issues statement on security issues

Harold D. Craft Jr., Cornell University vice president for facilities and campus services, issued a statement today (Nov. 24, 1998) concerning the review of several security issues on the Cornell campus: